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1 Pre | Ribbui, ( [Syriac] ) the mark commonly attending the plural
2 Pre | intended to do, was, to mark down such coincidences as
3 2, 88 | except the great (and) signal mark of the victory of (its)
4 3, 13(17) | 5 Matth. viii. 29; Mark i. 24; Luke iv. 34. Our
5 3, 20 | the whole earth the signal mark of victory, and adorned (
6 3, 27(26) | 1 Matth. xxiv. 2: Mark xiii. 2: Luke xxi. 6. differing
7 3, 29(29) | 4 Matt. x. 18: Mark xiii. 9: Luke xxi. 12. The
8 3, 32 | death, and established the mark of victory over his enemies,
9 3, 36(35) | Comp. Exod. xii. 6. with Mark xv. 42.) It could not have
10 3, 37 | Saviour) has done, such a mark of victory in opposition
11 3, 40(64) | 10 Mark v. 22.-35. seq. &c. ~
12 3, 40(66) | 12 Matt. xiv. 25. Mark vi. 48. John vi. 19.~
13 3, 40(67) | 13 Matt. viii. 24. seq. Mark iv. 37. seq. &c. ~
14 3, 42 | cut off by the sword, as a mark of victory, in the manner
15 3, 55(75) | says St Matthew. Comp. Mark i. 13, Luke iv. 2. And,
16 3, 55(75) | xii. 22-29; xvii. 18-21. Mark i. 23-26, 34, &c. with their
17 3, 55(77) | 7 Mark i. 13.~
18 3, 57(82) | 5 Matt. xii. 29. Mark iii. 27.~
19 3, 57 | immediately after the signal mark of His first victory over
20 3, 59 | thus) vested with the mark of victory over death, and
21 3, 60 | deed itself, the signal mark of the victory (obtained)
22 3, 61 | instituted; and hence, the signal mark of the victory of the Cross;
23 3, 61 | miracles to all men, the mark of victory of eternal life,
24 3, 62 | had received the signal mark of victory over Death, learned
25 3, 68 | possessed himself of the signal mark of Victory over the power
26 3, 74 | fear of God, the signal mark of their victory over death,
27 4, 6 | own means, but by those of Mark, his disciple, erect. Of
28 4, 6 | and he made his disciple Mark the Teacher and Fisherman
29 4, 9 | Gospel of Matthew and of Mark. ~
30 4, 14(37) | 1 Matt. xxi. 42. Mark xii. 10, 11. Luke xx. 17;
31 4, 31(119)| 2 Matt. ix. 84; xii. 34. Mark iii. 22. Nothing was more
32 5, 36(65) | 2 Mark ix. 13. Luke xxi. 12. ~
33 5, 37 | with him, nor Luke, nor Mark, the writers of the rest
34 5, 38 | Thomas after him, just as Mark has done: His words then,
35 5, 40 | of responsibility). But Mark, they say, who, being well
36 5, 40 | telling this to any man. Now Mark committed these things to
37 5, 40(76) | 1 Mark viii. 29. ~
38 5, 40 | to Simon Peter by Jesus, Mark did not record so much as ./.
39 5, 40 | kept silent, and thence Mark omitted them. But the things
40 5, 40 | over this, you will find Mark to have given the record
41 5, 40(80) | honourable) "things to St Mark, when he was writing his
42 5, 40(80) | He (Peter, and after Him Mark) doth it, (mentions his
43 5, 40(80) | in all his Gospel (i.e. Mark's) which tends to advance
44 5, 40(80) | the tribute, is omitted by Mark. See Matt. xvii. 24. Mark
45 5, 40(80) | Mark. See Matt. xvii. 24. Mark ix. 30-33. Our Lord's saying
46 5, 40(80) | Peter taught, and where Mark, most likely, wrote his
47 5, 40(81) | 6 Mark xiv. 66, to the end: differing
48 5, 40 | second time" These things Mark wrote; and these, Simon
49 5, 40 | For all these things of Mark are, they say, the memorials
50 5, 42 | of His cross, the signal mark of His victory ? that He
51 5, 52(109)| of Julius Caesar and of Mark Anthony with Cleopatra, (
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